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Education and training for the infrastructure finance & development community

Community Resources for Research and Learning

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The Community section allows you or your organisation to upload free content directly onto the Infrateach website for the benefit of the infrastructure community. You will need to be a registered user of the website before you can apply to become a community content provider. Once you have made your application and your application/status has been approved by the Infrateach team, you will be able to create content pages for yourself with your own company logo/branding. Add content to this Community section in the form of downloadable PDF documents, links (URLs) to content/documents on your own website or embed a video from YouTube or Vimeo. The examples of content below will hopefully provide you with a flavour for the type of content that can be added. All we ask for offering this completely free facility to the infrastructure community is that it ONLY be used for offering learning, know-how, market/sector updates and marketing material that has learning content within it. CREATE AN ACCOUNT OR LOGIN TO BECOME A COMMUNITY PROVIDER OF CONTENT. All content descriptions will be searchable using the website Search function so you can be sure that your content will be easily found by other Infrateach website users. YOU WILL ALSO HAVE FULL CONTROL OVER YOUR UPLOADED CONTENT. EDIT IT OR DELETE IT WHEN IT WORKS FOR YOU.

As California’s population expands to fifty million people over the next two decades, urban infrastructure will be under immense pressure. Partly in anticipation of growth, and partly to catch up after years of neglected investment, in 2006 California voters approved bond measures for transportation, affordable housing, education, disaster preparedness, flood prevention, and water projects. Most...

With a vast landmass situated near to the equator, Latin America is not short of solar radiation. As a result the region possesses huge potential for extensive use of renewable energies, whether this is direct via photovoltaics, or indirect via biomass. Despite this, only a few countries in the region are actively working to develop the policies, institutional settings, financing schemes and...

As the 11th most populous country in the world, Mexico needs the airport infrastructure to match. There are 85 airports across the country, Mexico City being the largest airport in Latin America. Mexico is a significant player in the international Air Transport Industry, despite a challenging couple of years and an economic downturn. Traffic remains highly concentrated among Mexico's top four...

Vietnam’s economy over the last few years has advanced quite rapidly. Economic growth is expected to continue at rates of 8% per year until 2015. Because of the rapid changes, the need for infrastructure is significant, especially in suburban areas where people have no access to important resources. From 2010 – 2015 it is estimated that USD 85 billion needs to be invested in infrastructure...

Many Latin American countries have successfully attracted private capital to build new infrastructure projects, in particular, Chile, Mexico, Brazil and Colombia. However, progress is inconsistent and limited. For a successful PPP, it is essential to understand the legal framework that the public entity is operating in, something especially true in Latin America, where law and business practices...

Bangladesh is currently facing "infrastructure deficit‟, as evidenced by congested roads, energy shortage, deteriorated health facility which are either nonexistent or in urgent need of repair. These problems in turn impose huge costs on societies specially the poorest segment, from lessened human resource productivity and reduced country competitiveness in the dynamic global market. Bangladesh...